Discrimination Against Members of Farmer Cooperatives: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Agriculture, Cooperative |
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... acreage because it has a bearing on the passage of a bill like S. 109 . It is of real interest to our members . Let me first tell you what my tomato acreage has been the last several years . Just the change in the amount of my acreage ...
... acreage because it has a bearing on the passage of a bill like S. 109 . It is of real interest to our members . Let me first tell you what my tomato acreage has been the last several years . Just the change in the amount of my acreage ...
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... acreage was filled in , and that number was 10. I could not understand this . I had asked Silver Fleece to double or triple my acreage and they had agreed . Two neighbors who had not grown before were given new contracts . One told me ...
... acreage was filled in , and that number was 10. I could not understand this . I had asked Silver Fleece to double or triple my acreage and they had agreed . Two neighbors who had not grown before were given new contracts . One told me ...
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... acreage after planting in 1963 was 111⁄2 acres and our total measured acreage was 423 acres . In 1964 we contracted for 413 acres . Mr. Gillmor's contract was for 10 acres . Of the total acreage 44 % or 181.7 acres was contracted with ...
... acreage after planting in 1963 was 111⁄2 acres and our total measured acreage was 423 acres . In 1964 we contracted for 413 acres . Mr. Gillmor's contract was for 10 acres . Of the total acreage 44 % or 181.7 acres was contracted with ...
Contents
СЯОЧИАТО ALLEN J ELLENDER Louisiana Chairman | 1 |
Statement of | 2 |
Abrahamsen Martin A Deputy Administrator Farmer Cooperative Page | 8 |
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